Supporting the Zande church
Why go to the Central African Republic? Because the Zande church has asked for our help. And their Mbororo neighbours still have no knowledge of the God who created them.
Variant spellings of this people group include Azande, Zandeh, A-Zandeh and Sandeh. The Zande live in an area approximately 800 kilometers long by 400 kilometers wide spread over three countries, namely South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Central African Republic. Their territory extends from the fringes of the Upper Nile basin in South Sudan to the semitropical rain forests in Congo and into the Central African Republic. The word ‘Zande’ means the people who possess much land, and refers to their history as conquering warriors. Now, the Zande are mainly small-scale farmers.
Why go to the Central African Republic? Because the Zande church has asked for our help. And their Mbororo neighbours still have no knowledge of the God who created them.
Wendy Atkins shares news from the team going to the Zande, a people group situated on the border of C.A.R and the D.R.C, giving us a glimpse of what life is like in these war torn areas of Africa.